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what is a positive degree and 10 examples​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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Positive Degree

"Positive degree" is a term that relates to adjectives and adverbs. An adjective or adverb that does not make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree. (In other words, the "positive degree" is the normal form of an adjective or adverb.)

In English, there are three degrees of comparison:

The Positive Degree. The positive degree of an adjective or adverb offers no comparison. For example:

adjectives: rich, pretty, handsome, good

adverbs: slowly, beautifully

Answered by vanajanagaraj9
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That state of an adjective or adverb indicating simple quality, without comparison or relation to increase or diminution; as in wise, noble. Examples:

Mohan is a tall boy.

India is as powerful as China.

She is beautiful girl.

They are late today.

His marks are low.

Her walk is slow.

They are as week as my father.

The train runs fast.

He is rich

India is as powerful as China.

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